A Palestinian teen on Sunday overnight was announced dead of wounds he sustained when he allegedly tried to throw an explosive at an Israeli military outpost in Abu Dis town, east of Jerusalem, central West Bank.

Israeli media claimed that Mohammad Halabiyya, 16 attempted to plant explosives near the military outpost, when it prematurely exploded, causing him critical injuries. He was announced dead shortly after.

Other sources said that IOF have shot the boy when he was nearby the outpost, causing him critical wounds.No soldiers were injured.

According to IMEMC, the Red Crescent sent medics rushed to the scene, but Israeli soldiers prevented them from approaching the Palestinian, and declared the area a closed military zone.

On Saturday evening, IOF returned the body of Roqayya Abu Eid (13) who was killed on Saturday by an armed Israeli guard of Anatot settlement northeast of Jerusalem.

Israeli security guards shot and killed a 14-year-old Palestinian girl Saturday morning after reportedly attempting to carry out a stabbing attack near the illegal settlement of Anatot northeast of occupied Jerusalem.

Palestinian Health Ministry identified the girl as Ruqayya Eid Abu Eid, 14, who lives with her family in Anata town located near the illegal settlement, but she is originally from the city of Yatta south of al-Khalil.

Israeli police spokesperson Luba al-Samri claimed that the girl approached a gate leading into the Anatot settlement and attempted to stab a security guard.

The guard immediately fired gunshots at the girl, injuring her critically, al-Samri added. The child died on site shortly afterwards.

Since the outbreak of Jerusalem Intifada on Oct. 1, at least 164 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces or settlers including 32 children under 18 years old.

According to Addameer Association, the majority of Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) and Israeli settlers since 1st of October last year were killed in the context of alleged stabbing attempts. In many of the incidents eyewitnesses and footage confirmed the killings took place at a time when suspects no longer paused a threat or did not pause a threat at all.

IOF soldiers are systematically using lethal force against Palestinians as a first resort while ignoring arrest procedures and giving warnings. International law limits the use of lethal force to cases where suspects pose a serious threat, otherwise the killing would classify as extrajudicial execution and a blatant violation of the right to life as enshrined under human rights law and a grave breach to the Fourth Geneva Convention that constitutes a war crime under the Rome Statute.

A 19-year-old Palestinian was killed and another was injured after an Israeli settler ran over them both near Salfit city in the northern West Bank Monday evening.

According to Israeli sources, a Jewish settler in a speeding car deliberately ran over the two Palestinians who were riding their bicycles.

The Palestinian martyr was identified as Khalil Amer from Salfit. The injury of the other young man was described as moderate. Israeli forces closed road number five after the attack, the sources added.

Two Palestinian youth riding their bikes near Salfit Monday were hit by an Israeli driver, killing one and wounding the other. It is not yet known if this was a politically-motivated 'ramming' attack, or a car accident.

The victim was identified as Khalil Mousa Amar, 19, a resident of a village near Salfit. His friend and fellow cyclist, age 17, was not identified at the time of this report.

Israeli ambulances which arrived on scene took the wounded Palestinian teenager to an Israeli hospital. Local sources report that no attempt was made by the Israeli authorities to locate or inform the family of the wounded minor's condition or whereabouts.

Israeli authorities report that the driver of the vehicle was taken in for questioning.

Over the past three months, more than 150 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli soldiers and settlers, and 20 Israelis have been killed by Palestinian 'lone wolf' attackers. Much of the West Bank and East Jerusalem has been placed under a lockdown by the Israeli military, and Palestinian workers have been prevented from reaching their jobs, while students have been kept out of school by military forces.

Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian man on Sunday following an alleged attempted stabbing attack in the northern occupied West Bank district of Nablus, an Israeli army spokesperson said.

The spokesperson said the "assailant" was shot and killed after attempting to attack and stab Israeli soldiers "securing the area," adding that no Israelis were injured during the incident.

On Friday, Israeli forces shot and killed two Palestinians during clashes along the border near al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, medical sources said at the time.

The two were identified as 19-year-old Muhammad Abu Zayed and Muhammad Majdi Qaita, 26.

On Thursday, Israeli forces shot and killed 20-year-old Muayyad al-Jabbarin, from Hebron's Sair village, at the Beit Einun junction in the southern occupied West Bank district of Hebron, after the young man allegedly attempted to stab Israeli soldiers.

The incident took place just days after another two Palestinians from the same village were shot dead at the same junction following alleged attempted stabbing attacks.

No Israelis were injured in any of the incidents mentioned.

Since October, more than 150 Palestinians have been killed by Israelis, the majority in the occupied West Bank.

While Israel alleges many of those were attempting to attack Israelis when they were shot, Palestinians and rights groups have disputed Israel's version of events in a number of cases.

The attacks that have taken place have claimed the lives of more than 20 Israelis.

Doctors told Ma’an that 19-year-old Muhammad Abu Zayed had been shot in the head. His body was taken to the al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah.

Medics added that at least 10 other Palestinian youths had been shot and wounded with live fire during the clashes.

Hours later, a second Palestinian died after being shot in the stomach during clashes in the same area.

Spokesman for Gaza’s Ministry of Health, Ashraf al-Qidra, identified the man as Muhammad Majdi Qaita, 26, from Khan Yunis. Qaita had been pronounced dead shortly after being taken to the al-Aqsa Matryrs Hospital, the spokesman added.

An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma'an that "multiple riots" were taking place along the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel on Friday.

The spokesperson said that that a number of Palestinians had "breached the buffer zone" and "damaged" the fence in the central Gaza Strip before Israeli forces "called on them to halt and fired warning shots into the air."

Shots were then fired directly at the demonstrators following the "threat of infiltration," the spokesperson said, adding that she aware of reports of Friday's death but was unable to confirm that any Palestinians were hit.

The death comes two days after another Gazan was killed and three seriously wounded when Israeli artillery bombarded an alleged "terrorist cell" east of Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip.

At least 23 other Palestinians have been shot dead by Israeli forces in clashes along the Gazan border since the beginning of October, according to the UN Agency for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Palestinians in the Gaza Strip initially began demonstrations in solidarity with Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem when unrest grew in the occupied area in October.

Doctors identified him as 19-year-old Muhammad Abu Zayed and said he had been shot in the head. His body was taken to the al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah.

Medics added that at least 10 other Palestinian youths had been shot and wounded with live fire during the clashes.

An Israeli army spokesperson told Ma'an that "multiple riots" were taking place along the border fence between the Gaza Strip and Israel on Friday.

The spokesperson said that that a number of Palestinians had "breached the buffer zone" and "damaged" the fence in the central Gaza Strip before Israeli forces "called on them to halt and fired warning shots into the air."

Shots were then fired directly at the demonstrators following the "threat of infiltration," the spokesperson said, adding that she aware of reports of Friday's death but was unable to confirm that any Palestinians were hit.

The death comes two days after another Gazan was killed and three seriously wounded when Israeli artillery bombarded an alleged "terrorist cell" east of Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip.

At least 23 Palestinians have been shot dead by Israeli forces in clashes along the Gazan border since the beginning of October, according to the UN Agency for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Palestinians in the Gaza Strip initially began demonstrations in solidarity with Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem when unrest grew in the occupied area in October. Video

Israeli soldiers killed, on Thursday afternoon, a young Palestinian man, at a military roadblock, north of the northern West Bank city of Nablus.

The slain Palestinian has been identified as Haitham Mahmoud Abdul-Jaleel Yassin, 36, from Aseera ash-Shemaliyya town, north of Nablus.

The Israeli army claimed that the Palestinian "stabbed a soldier," and described the injuries of the soldier as "very light."

In related news, the soldiers transferred the body of Moayyad Awni Jabarin, 20, from Sa’ir town, east of Hebron, to the Palestinian side, before an ambulance moved him to the al-Ahli hospital in Hebron.

Jabarin was killed, on Thursday morning, after Israeli soldiers shot him near the Beit ‘Einoun junction, east of Hebron.

Clashes took place following the fatal shooting, especially near Beit ‘Anoun junction, and the soldiers fired several live rounds, rubber-coated metal bullets and gas bombs.

Medical sources said several Palestinians were injured, and dozens suffered the effects of tear gas inhalation.

It is worth mentioning that the army has kidnapped more than 10 Palestinians, on Thursday at dawn, from their homes in different parts of the Hebron district

Clashes erupted following the incident between locals and Israeli forces, who deployed in the area and closed the main road.

The Beit Einun junction has been site to at least four Palestinian deaths this month, among over 150 Palestinians to be killed since violence increased in the occupied Palestinian territory in October.

A 16-year-old Palestinian from the nearby village of Sair, Khalil Muhammad al-Shalaldah, was shot dead last week by Israeli forces after he allegedly attempted to carry out a stabbing attack at the junction.

Five days later, Muhammad Ahmad Khalil Kawazba, 23, also from Sair, was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers in the same place for reportedly attempting to stab soldiers at the junction.

Seventeen-year-old Adnan Hamid al-Mashni was shot in the chest during the incident while in his vehicle after Israeli forces said he had brought Kawabza to the site prior to the alleged attack.

A Palestinian young man was killed and three others were injured by Israeli artillery shelling on Wednesday morning west of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza Strip. Video

Palestinian Health Ministry identified the victim as Mousa Zuayter.

Palestinian security sources said that a number of Israeli military vehicles had crossed the border fence into Beit Lahiya.

Israeli sources pointed out that Israeli army called on Israeli farmers to stay away from the border areas with the Gaza Strip, and declared the entire area a closed military zone.

An Israeli army spokesperson said that Israeli warplanes in cooperation with the Israeli Security Agency, Shin Bet, targeted a “terrorist cell planning to plant an explosive device to be detonated later against Israeli forces stationed on the borderline.”